We understand that no one wants to be in the position to have to hire a criminal defense attorney. But if you do, you want to hire one you can trust who has the experience to know exactly what to do in your situation. Kris Carrasco is a criminal defense attorney with an office in Vancouver, WA who focuses on individuals charged with felony and misdemeanor offenses throughout Washington and Oregon.
Kris is experienced in defending clients in all areas of criminal law, including, domestic violence, drunk driving (DUI or DUII), drug charges, assault, theft, harassment, and other criminal charges. Kris also handles firearm rights restoration throughout Washington and does expungements of felonies, misdemeanors and juvenile convictions. He is admitted to practice law in Washington, Oregon and California and limits his practice to Washington and Oregon.
Kris fights tirelessly for his clients to ensure that their rights are protected and that their case results in their favor. Kris uses his years of experience defending hundreds of clients to come up with a specialized plan in each case to ensure success.
Kris is experienced in defending clients in all areas of criminal law, including, domestic violence, drunk driving (DUI or DUII), drug charges, assault, theft, harassment, and other criminal charges. Kris also handles firearm rights restoration throughout Washington and does expungements of felonies, misdemeanors and juvenile convictions. He is admitted to practice law in Washington, Oregon and California and limits his practice to Washington and Oregon.
Kris fights tirelessly for his clients to ensure that their rights are protected and that their case results in their favor. Kris uses his years of experience defending hundreds of clients to come up with a specialized plan in each case to ensure success.
Services
Kris Carrasco is an experienced criminal defense attorney serving the Vancouver, Washington and Portland Metro areas.
Kris Carrasco was born and raised in Los Angeles, California.
He attended the University of Southern California and graduated with majors in philosophy and political science.
He then attended Lewis and Clark Law School and graduated with Juris Doctorate and a certificate in Criminal Law.
Mr. Carrasco is admitted to practice in Washington, Oregon and California and actively practices in Washington and Oregon.
Kris Carrasco was born and raised in Los Angeles, California.
He attended the University of Southern California and graduated with majors in philosophy and political science.
He then attended Lewis and Clark Law School and graduated with Juris Doctorate and a certificate in Criminal Law.
Mr. Carrasco is admitted to practice in Washington, Oregon and California and actively practices in Washington and Oregon.
Assault 4 Domestic Violence - Self Defense - Dismissed Client was arrested and charged with assault fourth degree domestic violence when his ex called police and reported that he had pulled her hair and struck her several times.
Brandishing a Weapon - Dismissal My client was charged with pulling a knife on another person during an argument.
The City of Vancouver charged him criminal with brandishing a weapon.
We negotiated a dismissal with prejudice in the case and my client still has a clean record.
Brandishing a Weapon - Dismissal My client was charged with pulling a knife on another person during an argument.
The City of Vancouver charged him criminal with brandishing a weapon.
We negotiated a dismissal with prejudice in the case and my client still has a clean record.
A DUI or drunk driving charge can be a traumatic experience.
All of a sudden you are facing a permanent criminal charge on your record along with the criminal consequences that go along with it.
From mandatory minimum jail time to license suspension and potentially years of an ignition interlock device, DUI penalties in Vancouver, WA are some of the toughest in the country.
It is not always clear whether those few drinks you had will put you over the legal limit.
Just about everyone is in danger of getting a DUI at some point in their lives.
All of a sudden you are facing a permanent criminal charge on your record along with the criminal consequences that go along with it.
From mandatory minimum jail time to license suspension and potentially years of an ignition interlock device, DUI penalties in Vancouver, WA are some of the toughest in the country.
It is not always clear whether those few drinks you had will put you over the legal limit.
Just about everyone is in danger of getting a DUI at some point in their lives.
Deferred Prosecution is a program available to those charged with misdemeanor or gross misdemeanor crimes in Washington.
RCW Chapter 10.05 lays out the framework for the program.
The program allows a defendant to avoid a conviction and its penalties by entering into and successfully completing the program.
The defendant has to state under oath that the crime charged was a result of alcohol or substance use or mental health issues and the probability of future recurrence is great unless treated.
RCW Chapter 10.05 lays out the framework for the program.
The program allows a defendant to avoid a conviction and its penalties by entering into and successfully completing the program.
The defendant has to state under oath that the crime charged was a result of alcohol or substance use or mental health issues and the probability of future recurrence is great unless treated.
In Washington, before the Department of Licensing (DOL) revokes or suspends your license, you are entitled to request a hearing to dispute the suspension or revocation.
This hearing must be requested within 7 days of your arrest or you give up your chance at a hearing.
If you are arrested and charged with a DUI, you should have been given paperwork telling you that you have 7 days, from your date of arrest, to request a hearing to contest your license suspension.
The Department of Licensing charges a non-refundable $375 for the hearing.
This hearing must be requested within 7 days of your arrest or you give up your chance at a hearing.
If you are arrested and charged with a DUI, you should have been given paperwork telling you that you have 7 days, from your date of arrest, to request a hearing to contest your license suspension.
The Department of Licensing charges a non-refundable $375 for the hearing.
Reviews
Be the first to review Kris Carrasco Attorney At Law.
Write a Review